De Puiterveense helleveeg achter de tap - Pieter Tanjé
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Description
A detailed 18th-century Dutch engraving depicting a busy tavern scene, capturing the social interactions and daily life of the period with technical precision.
This engraving by Pieter Tanjé captures a lively scene within a Dutch tavern, a popular subject for artists of the period. The composition is divided into distinct zones of activity: a seated gentleman is served a drink by a standing figure, while in the background, a woman gestures animatedly behind the bar. The scene is populated with various figures, including a child in a high chair and individuals entering from the exterior, creating a sense of narrative depth. The architectural details, such as the exposed timber walls, the arched doorway, and the simple furnishings, provide a realistic setting for this domestic drama. Tanjé, a skilled engraver known for his technical precision, employs a variety of line weights to define the textures of the clothing, the wooden surfaces, and the play of light entering through the doorway. The use of cross-hatching and stippling creates a range of grey tones, giving the image a tactile quality. The narrative is typical of 18th-century genre prints, which often depicted the social interactions and daily life of the common people with a mixture of humour and observation. The title, which translates roughly to a colloquial description of a sharp-tongued woman behind the tap, suggests a light-hearted or satirical tone common in the popular prints of the era. This work offers a glimpse into the social dynamics of a tavern, where different classes and characters intersect. The attention to detail, from the items on the shelves to the expressions of the figures, reflects the artist's ability to document the mundane with clarity and precision. It is a fine example of the printmaking tradition that flourished in the Netherlands during the mid-18th century, providing both entertainment and a record of contemporary life.
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De Puiterveense helleveeg achter de tap - Pieter Tanjé
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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